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Diane, Julie of Blue Morning Expressions and Natalie of AdoreByNat sell there. Nat has been VERY successful and I think Julie sells quite a bit, as well. But I've heard that it's set up more for items that are quickly and easily reproduced in larger quantities and can be sent from an Amazon warehouse (which is what Nat does). People who sell one of a kind items or items that are harder to make and ship out quickly are having a harder time. I've heard over and over again "Amazon customers are used to getting very cheap products VERY fast." There are many articles about the pros and cons of selling on Amazon Handmade. Not sure when this blog was published but it is interesting in comparisons between Amazon and Etsy: https://www.listenmoneymatters.com/amazon-handmade/

Thank you so much for this info - That is one of my fears that I wouldn't be able to keep up and I am sure if I had to store my keepsakes at Amazon they would just get destroyed. I will definately have to look into it a little more. Thank you again.

Diane Sonnheim, I don't think Amazon will destroy your items. I believe to be part of Prime time you need to have your items in their warehouses, they will charge a fee for that, if your items are not sell in certain time, I think is about 6 months, they will charge another fee to keep them there.